consarned
English
Verb
consarned
- simple past tense and past participle of consarn
- 1871, James Fenimore Cooper, Wyandotte:
- "If Mr. Woods has gone into the hands of the Injins, in his church shirt," rejoined the overseer, "his case is hopeless, so far as captivity is consarned."
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Adjective
consarned (not comparable)
- (dialectal) darn; pestilent
- 1903, Burt L. Standish, Frank Merriwell at Yale:
- I believe you are one of them consarned student fellers."
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Adverb
consarned (not comparable)
- (dialectal) darned; quite
- 1902, James A. Braden, Far Past the Frontier:
- It looks consarned strange, that's what I say!
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Anagrams
- nonsacred, ordnances